This is the first Chaplin movie I watched. At first, I didn't have much interest. The first half of the whole process was indifferent, not funny, but funny. At the end, I was so sad that I almost cried. The story of the tramp and the blind girl is very clichéd, but the final scene directly elevated the whole film to the list of classics that are difficult to replicate. The action and the look in the eyes are absolutely amazing! There are many details in the film. The aftertaste is endless. For example, when sending money, the girl may have a premonition, telling him to come back and crying; for example, when he meets again, he looks at her and the petals fall one by one; for example, blindness After the female eyes are over, the flower shop, when she sits and looks forward, she still has the kind of straight and hollow eyes of a blind person; there are some broken wool carefully collected, and she will miss the reunion scene several times at the door of the flower shop. They are all very attractive and worth chewing repeatedly. and the flower girl is so beautiful and beautiful (๑•́₃ •̀๑)
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